The tiny house movement in Canada has flourished as boisterously as it has in North America. Manitoba-based tiny house builder Tiny Homes on the Prairie is one of the manufacturers leading the movement in the country. The company has been creating stunning compact dwellings for nearly three decades now. The Savannah tiny home is the manufacturer’s first mobile home with 332 square feet of living space that allows unparalleled comfort while on the road.
The 30-foot-long abode is clad in high-end black metal siding with cedar siding accents. It has a bump-out storage space working as the backyard shed. Inside, the spray foam insulation provides R24 walls and R40 floors and ceilings to withstand the extreme cold of the Great White North.
The interior of the Savannah tiny house on wheels features white shiplap walls and ceilings, which are offset with custom-made black cabinets and fixtures. The wood floor and other wood accents provide a complementary rustic charm to the modern touches.
The front glass door opens into the living room. It features a gray velvet couch and padded bench for extra seating space. There is a wall-mounted television and a propane heater in the space to make movie nights cozier.
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A galley kitchen is located next to the living room. It has a four-burner cooktop, white countertops, a full-sized fridge, an oven, overhead and under-counter cabinets, and a breakfast bar with space for stools underneath. Past the kitchen lies the bathroom of the tiny house. It comes equipped with a composting toilet, vanity with ceramic sink, mirror, and shower.
The bedroom of the Savannah tiny home is located next to the entrance. A double barn door offers the necessary privacy while large windows provide ample natural light and fresh air. The bedroom features a king-size bed with storage underneath, overhead cabinets, and small end tables flanking the bed. A black steel ladder leads up to the storage loft above the bedroom where you can store essentials for comfortable life while on the road.
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